Ive manually created a network object for the network - its an 'Address Range' object, first Ip 200.200.200.1, last IP 200.200.200.255. I noticed the 127.0.0.x range is already covered on the firewall under the Localmachine_loopback network object so Ive added that in the firewall with incoming and outgoing allowed. We have a software product that our developers work on that uses the 127.0.0.x range and another bit of kit that we design that communicates with the client on the network. Does anyone know of a way of adding exceptions to the Antimalware blade for clients that are logged in locally onto a domain PC? I can see checkpoint is reporting the user on the PC as ntlocal://PCNAME/localusername - how can I assign a policy specifically for that user? Is it possible I have problems when Im deploying our policies to clients on our domain and they vary.įirst of all. Ive registered on the forums at but not getting much response on there - Im hoping someone can help me on here. We are coming to the end of our evaluation period of Endpoint E80.20 and Im trying to find out about some things we have a problem with when deploying the client to our machines. I am hoping I am posting this in the correct section. Im new to the board and new to Checkpoint Endpoint.
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